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UNABRIDGED'S
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Most of us don’t find books anymore. Books find us.
Books no longer wait on shelves; they find us through screens and signals. What trends is called good, what lingers is rarely seen. Algorithms reward what’s easy, familiar, fast. But some stories ask for time, silence, resistance. They don’t go viral—they stay. And quietly, they change us.
Mishthi
3 days ago2 min read


A HOT TAKE ON PERFECT MATCH - WHEN THE TRUTH HURTS MORE THAN THE LIFE
BY DEVYANI RAWAT [ BSC MATHEMATICS,SECOND YEAR ] EDITED AND DESIGNED BY MEHAK KOUNDAL [ B.COM PROGRAM,FIRST YEAR ] "Truth in Perfect Match doesn’t heal, it wrecks everything in its path.” We grow up believing that truth is supposed to bring peace, that once you know it, you can finally breathe. But in Perfect Match, Jodi Picoult tears that illusion apart. The truth in this story doesn’t save Nina Frost or her family; it destroys the fragile balance they were barely holding o
thebookclubknc
Oct 15, 20251 min read


TIKTOK EFFECT
By srijani( psychology, second year) Designed and edited by Mehak koundal( b.com program,first year) Being in a society where people are...
thebookclubknc
Oct 1, 20252 min read


Do anti heroes corrupt or illuminate
Anti-heroes aren’t saints or villains — they are mirrors. Heathcliff’s fury, Gatsby’s lies, Hamlet’s doubts… each reveals how fragile and complex we are. They tempt us, they warn us, they unsettle us. Do they corrupt, or illuminate? Perhaps both. And in that uneasy light, we find our own truth.
Ishita Bhalla
Sep 17, 20252 min read


On the art of Romantic Subplots!
Grand gestures are beautiful, but the quiet moments, a protective glance, a fleeting touch, are what make a love story unforgettable. Romance subplots give us sparks instead of infernos, illuminating characters without consuming them. And sometimes, those sparks are all it takes to set our hearts alight.
Prisha Nanda
Aug 27, 20252 min read
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